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the 12-mile trip from los angeles international airport to the california space science about 17 hours longer than expected. 10th seeded crawling along right and shops inuses the streets of los angeles. passedttle had to we've poles and trees. -- weave past. it goes on display at the end of e month. >> drivers can expect closures, the mclean metro rail station on the silver line. they are installing a pedestrian that goes across route 123. t's part of the dulles corridor metro rail project. until 5:00 tomorrow morning. we are used to seeing the trees change in this time of year. the season are a ireland.rent in the northern lights. headed there on thursday. activewe have to really now with sunspots, which helped to create the or borealis. -- aurora borealis. if you did not see it, take a this.t exciting thing of the day for me. i caught it on camera. >> gorgeous. the sun rise just before 7:00 this morning. -- surise. enjoy it while it lasts. the sun came up and then it got overcast. we have some showers. degrees right now at reagan national with a dew point of 60. the wind out of the s
the 12-mile trip from los angeles international airport to the california space science about 17 hours longer than expected. 10th seeded crawling along right and shops inuses the streets of los angeles. passedttle had to we've poles and trees. -- weave past. it goes on display at the end of e month. >> drivers can expect closures, the mclean metro rail station on the silver line. they are installing a pedestrian that goes across route 123. t's part of the dulles corridor metro rail...
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the california science center. look at how tight that is. this final voyage was not without controversy because a lot of environmentalists were upset the city had to cut down trees and some other obstacles to maneuver the shuttle through the streets. >>> you could be in for a refund from amazon. cnbc's mandy drur ri is here. >> i got an e-mail over the weekend that said i might get 30 cents a little more than that. what's going on? >> if you own a kindle from amazon, as obviously you do, you may receive refunds on peas ebook purchases and you may see those ebook prices drop if they have legal settlements with publishers that are accused of fixing prices. there was details on how you could receive a refund of about 30 cents to $1.30. if approved the settlements would limit those publishers to set future ebook prices. it should lead to lower costs for kindle users. >> on a very different topic. brad pitt is selling perfume now. >> he is indeed. he's joining the ranks of others such as nicole kid man. it's the same as chanel's number 5 fragranc
the california science center. look at how tight that is. this final voyage was not without controversy because a lot of environmentalists were upset the city had to cut down trees and some other obstacles to maneuver the shuttle through the streets. >>> you could be in for a refund from amazon. cnbc's mandy drur ri is here. >> i got an e-mail over the weekend that said i might get 30 cents a little more than that. what's going on? >> if you own a kindle from amazon, as...
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it took that shuttle three days to travel 12 miles to the home of the california science center. "endeavour" crept through the streets of los angeles at just 2 miles per hour. it finally arrived at the museum yesterday 17 hours late. the shuttle had trouble making sharp turns, surprise, surprise, and avoiding some light poles there in the l.a. area as well. the carrier also began leaking oil, apparently. >>> right now the former captain of the shipwrecked costa concordia is in court. fran che francesco scuttino seen here on the left. more than 1,000 victims, survivors are in the court as well. he's accused of manslaughter, abandoning ship, and other charges. he denies the charges and is suing to get his job back. in january, 32 people on board that ship died in the accident. meanwhile, salvage teams are working around the clock to stabilize the costa concordia. they hope to roll over the ship and get it floating again by spring. >>> friends and co-workers of two men seriously injured in a fiery crash are raising money to help cover their medical bills. hector, shown in the hat, a
it took that shuttle three days to travel 12 miles to the home of the california science center. "endeavour" crept through the streets of los angeles at just 2 miles per hour. it finally arrived at the museum yesterday 17 hours late. the shuttle had trouble making sharp turns, surprise, surprise, and avoiding some light poles there in the l.a. area as well. the carrier also began leaking oil, apparently. >>> right now the former captain of the shipwrecked costa concordia is...
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he is still like 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt mitt romney in this debate has to show that connection and abill to be a little is self-deprecating and on the march but staying off the defense. on the defensive i think he looks weak. he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what do you think is is the top priority for the president in the debate and being that it as town hall how does he get more aggressive with romney when has to respond to real people with real problems and not just questions from reporters? >> the race is volatile and can two either direction i think. what is really important for obama, he can't come on in the next debate and all of a sudden be a different person in a radical way. people are going to say wait a minute, is this showmanship. and i think the key question is remember everyone was kicking around this idea of are you better off now than you were four years ago. i think the question people want answered is how are you going to make me better off in the next year
he is still like 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt mitt romney in this debate has to show that connection and abill to be a little is self-deprecating and on the march but staying off the defense. on the defensive i think he looks weak. he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what do you think is is the top priority for the president in the debate and being that it as town hall how does he get...
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first, out in california, it took a lot longer than expected but the space shuttle endeavour arrived at its final home jed. it moved slowly during the 12- mile trip through los angeles and it ended up it took 17 hours longer than planned. but thousands of californians still lined the route, thrilled at the chance to see history in the making. i see there are trees and all kinds of things on the side offed road. they were talking about this that they had to trim some of the trees to get the shut toll come through. i read it was supposed to take a certain amount of miles per hour for it to get there. it was even less than that. it was like one mile per hour. >> at points, they were like five inchs from some buildings. >> that is typical of l.a. traffic. >> right. >> that is a good point. >> it was just the interstate traffic. >> really long red light there. >> and let's do a weather forecast for you. and gorgeous day yesterday. >> we had windows open. we had temperatures in the mid- 70s. 76 the official high yesterday at reagan national. 74 at bull des and bwi marshall. it won't be qui
first, out in california, it took a lot longer than expected but the space shuttle endeavour arrived at its final home jed. it moved slowly during the 12- mile trip through los angeles and it ended up it took 17 hours longer than planned. but thousands of californians still lined the route, thrilled at the chance to see history in the making. i see there are trees and all kinds of things on the side offed road. they were talking about this that they had to trim some of the trees to get the shut...
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but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt, mitt romney in this debate has to show the connection and ability to be self-deprecating but on the march and staying off the defensive. when he's on the defensive i think he looks weak and he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what is the top priority, bob for the president in the debate and given it is a town hall, how does he get more aggressive with romney when he has to respond to the questions of real people about their real problems and he's not just getting questions from reporters? >> well, to answer your broad question, the race is volatile and can go either direction, i think. and what is really important for obama, he can't come on in the next debate, and all of a sudden be a different person. in a radical way. people are going to say, wait, is it showmanship? and i think the key question is, everyone is kicking around this idea of, are you better off, now, than you were, four years ago? i think the question people want answered is, how are you go
but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt, mitt romney in this debate has to show the connection and ability to be self-deprecating but on the march and staying off the defensive. when he's on the defensive i think he looks weak and he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what is the top priority, bob for the president in the debate and given it is a town hall, how does he get more aggressive with romney when he has to respond to the...
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it traveled from los angeles international airport to the california space museum took a 17-hours more than expected. thousands of people turned out as it rolled presidential residence. the trip cost about $10 million. the shuttle will go on display starting october 30. >> that was quite a journey. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras about the forecast. >> the rain should hold off and that was the last of the three remaining shuttles. it will be a little wet into the afternoon hours. the clouds are here and that is keeping our temperatures are warm. 63 degrees in chantilly and 63 in germantown. cloudy today with a few showers and thunderstorms late, 69-73 degrees. better weather for tomorrow. >> we have a couple of things going on. 395 had minor crash. it is not blocking a lane. this is right where traffic would come off of the beltway near the springfield interchange. we will go back to the interchange where there is volume this morning in virginia out of dale city. for maryland/95 we have an accident southbound south of 695 before you get to the airport. >> what is it like to travel
it traveled from los angeles international airport to the california space museum took a 17-hours more than expected. thousands of people turned out as it rolled presidential residence. the trip cost about $10 million. the shuttle will go on display starting october 30. >> that was quite a journey. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras about the forecast. >> the rain should hold off and that was the last of the three remaining shuttles. it will be a little wet into the afternoon...
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. >>> the space shuttle endeavour is finally at its home at the california science museum but the city of los angeles had to remove some industries and telephone poles for the journey which took a lot longer than expected. >> i imagine you got to do that. >> do a little bit of moving around. >> traveled more than 123 million-mile during its lifetime. as fox's mary ann rafferty shows us, it is now at its permanent home. >> reporter: mission accomplished. losangeles city leaders finally welcoming the shuttle endeavour to the california science center early sunday afternoon after a 12-mile journey. >> nothing like this has ever been attempted before. and nothing like this will ever be attempted again. this is a once in a lifetime event. >> reporter: thousands after dorring onlookers gathering along its route through the city. people waiting for hours for the chance to see the shuttle up close and personal. >> when you get to see this thing right next to you and it is so huge and it has been through a war or a disaster or something, it is really, really neat. >> i have chills. we're so exc
. >>> the space shuttle endeavour is finally at its home at the california science museum but the city of los angeles had to remove some industries and telephone poles for the journey which took a lot longer than expected. >> i imagine you got to do that. >> do a little bit of moving around. >> traveled more than 123 million-mile during its lifetime. as fox's mary ann rafferty shows us, it is now at its permanent home. >> reporter: mission accomplished....
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. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" at its new home in california. the shuttle arrived at the california science center on sunday. it was 17 hours late. it took three days to go 12 miles from the airport to the museum. a hiydraulic leak in the transporter contributed to the delay. tree trimmers had to account for the shuttle's wing span. >>> 75 years after becoming the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound, retired air force brigadier general chuck yeager is making some noise again. he sat in the backseat of an f-15 eagle that broke the sound barrier more than 30,000 feet above california's mojave des t desert. that's quite different than the experimental bell-x rocket he piloted into history on october 14th, 1947. >>> and an austrian sky diver, felix baumgartner, jumped from 24 miles up and reached speeds of more than 3,300 miles per hour before landing safely in the new mexico desert. check out this landing, perfection. baumgartner used a special capsule to travel up into the stratosphere. he wore a high tech suit to shield himself on t
. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" at its new home in california. the shuttle arrived at the california science center on sunday. it was 17 hours late. it took three days to go 12 miles from the airport to the museum. a hiydraulic leak in the transporter contributed to the delay. tree trimmers had to account for the shuttle's wing span. >>> 75 years after becoming the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound, retired air force brigadier general chuck yeager...
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. >> including river otter, ravens, gray wolves and california sea lions. holly joins us with more. >> reporter: we are being entertained by the sea lions as we speak. they are too much fun. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> congratulations on the new american trail. it's beautiful. >> we are excited bit. >> reporter: absolutely. as you should be. let's talk about the sea lions. do they like the new home? >> they seem to like it. they do great demonstrations for the people, the visitors. >> reporter: what is special about the new home? >> we have a lot of changes that we made to the space to make it better for them. we have a wave none give them a more ocean experience. >> reporter: stop it. they have a wave experience? >> they do. >> we shaded the bottom of the pool so it's more ocean like. we will convert to sea water so it's better for them and to plaque it a more typical ocean experience. >> reporter: right. so they feel like they are in the wild. let's talk about the life of a sea lion. i read they can swim up to 25 miles per hour under water. >
. >> including river otter, ravens, gray wolves and california sea lions. holly joins us with more. >> reporter: we are being entertained by the sea lions as we speak. they are too much fun. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> congratulations on the new american trail. it's beautiful. >> we are excited bit. >> reporter: absolutely. as you should be. let's talk about the sea lions. do they like the new home? >> they seem to like it. they do great...
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slow journey, space shuttle endeavour finally reached its permanent resting place last night at the california science center. due to the size of endeavour, this had a pretty hard time maneuvering through the streets during its 12-mile trek. that largist kal maneuver delayed its arrival by about 17 hours. >>> eight yards deep in the end zone when he caught the kickoff and then jacobi jones had an instant to decide to take a knee or run. and from the look of this video, he didn't take the knee. he ran all the way into the record books. jones tied the nfl record with a 100-yard kickoff return and the baltimore ravens held off the dallas cowboys 31-29 for the 14th straight regular season win. >>> the district is pumping mill i don't understand into a regular renovation project that will benefit local children. we've got the details of that coming up next. >> what is it like to travel faster than sound? we can only imagine ourselves but this daredevil's amazing leap from the edge of space will blow your mind. it is coming up after the break. [ fefemale announcer ] as youe making your decision... m
slow journey, space shuttle endeavour finally reached its permanent resting place last night at the california science center. due to the size of endeavour, this had a pretty hard time maneuvering through the streets during its 12-mile trek. that largist kal maneuver delayed its arrival by about 17 hours. >>> eight yards deep in the end zone when he caught the kickoff and then jacobi jones had an instant to decide to take a knee or run. and from the look of this video, he didn't take...
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mit and california berkeley also part of this project. >> free classes at prestigious schools of learning. >> 5:41 is our time right now. >> 6:41. >> you take over. i'll be back in a little bit. >> it's monday. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with our forecast. hi, tom. >> reset. 6:41. >>> this morning we are starting off with a blustery wind gusting around 20 to 25 miles an hour ahead of a front triggering a few sprinkles, those little patches of green. maybe a few sprinkles in anne arundel county, shady side, out of the mountains, passing off north and east. leesburg, loudoun county, hometown forecast. might have a few sprinkles low 60s. by noontime, mid-60s. and that's going to be the story for the whole region in, hour by hour today. a lot of cloudiness, a blustery wind, and a likelihood of passing showers. noontime, back down to the near 60s by late afternoon. and a chill county start to the morning. we'll look at the rest of the week by 6:51. traffic with danella. >> good morning. >>> right now i'm covering breaking news. here's the situation. all your travel lanes are blocke
mit and california berkeley also part of this project. >> free classes at prestigious schools of learning. >> 5:41 is our time right now. >> 6:41. >> you take over. i'll be back in a little bit. >> it's monday. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with our forecast. hi, tom. >> reset. 6:41. >>> this morning we are starting off with a blustery wind gusting around 20 to 25 miles an hour ahead of a front triggering a few sprinkles, those little...
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to the california science center. hundreds of thousands of people came out to watch "endeavour" pass by. >> as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift of the "endeavour." the gift of inspiration. the gift of dream making. children inspired to become the next generation of engineers and scientists and, yes, astronauts. >> "endeavour" will go on public display later this month at the science center there. >>> and then there was one. there's just one unbeaten team in the nfl after the green bay packers hand the houston texans their first loss of the season. packers quarterback aaron rodgers had an incredible day. six touchdown passes. a career high. also tying a franchise record. with the win green bay evens its record at 3-3. how about the falcons? atlanta has the best record in the nfl at 6-0. >>> to baseball now. st. louis takes first blood in the national league championship series. carlos beltran there hit a two-run home run for the cards. their bull pen shut out the giants over 5 1/3 i
to the california science center. hundreds of thousands of people came out to watch "endeavour" pass by. >> as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift of the "endeavour." the gift of inspiration. the gift of dream making. children inspired to become the next generation of engineers and scientists and, yes, astronauts. >> "endeavour" will go on public display later this month at the science center there. >>> and...
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it arrived at the california science center in los angeles on sunday. this was the culmination of a 12-mile journey through city streets in front of thousands of onlookers. organizers had planned a slow, final voyage about 2 miles per hour but the shuttle moved at a slower pace due to obstacles like trees and light posts. we're hearing from the man who broke the sound barrier. australian daredevil felix baumgartner jumped from a balloon near the edge of space and spent several minutes in free fall before landing with the help of a parachute. his body traveled at speeds, get this, just under 834 miles per hour. >> let me tell you, when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble. you do not think about breaking records any more, you do not think about gaining scientific data, you just want to come back alive because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend and all of the people watching this. >> pretty incredible. you can see him literally tumbling into the akron's atmosphere. he is now the first man to shatter
it arrived at the california science center in los angeles on sunday. this was the culmination of a 12-mile journey through city streets in front of thousands of onlookers. organizers had planned a slow, final voyage about 2 miles per hour but the shuttle moved at a slower pace due to obstacles like trees and light posts. we're hearing from the man who broke the sound barrier. australian daredevil felix baumgartner jumped from a balloon near the edge of space and spent several minutes in free...
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we were headed to california and stopped in nevada for the night and never left. my father was a waiter. he put food on the table, clothes on our back, two daughters through college, and not so bad on a waiter's salary. i was the first in my family to go through college. i worked as a waitress and a keno runner, a shoe shine girl. i know what it is like to struggle, and i know what it is like to live paycheck to paycheck. it is not so much that i grew up in las vegas. i grew up in the state of nevada. we made a life for ourselves, and i think that i am running for the united states senate because it is my job to make sure that future generations that are coming up behind me have the same opportunities my family had. >> senator heller. >> i want to thank pbs, sponsors, and my opponent for being here this evening. i grew up with five brothers and sisters, and i raised four children of my own. i learned that an early stage it is more important to listen than it is to talk. that is what i have done. there are concerns about staying in their homes and keeping their job
we were headed to california and stopped in nevada for the night and never left. my father was a waiter. he put food on the table, clothes on our back, two daughters through college, and not so bad on a waiter's salary. i was the first in my family to go through college. i worked as a waitress and a keno runner, a shoe shine girl. i know what it is like to struggle, and i know what it is like to live paycheck to paycheck. it is not so much that i grew up in las vegas. i grew up in the state of...
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shorten the supply for gasoline in california. they pay premium grade gasoline in california and can sell every drop of that gasoline that they produce for a premium. as for the climate, there has been confusion but this is not about e-mails. this is about arctic ice melting. the lowest level in history. we are not talking about a small measure. we have lost arctic ice, enough to cover the east coast of the united states. the pentagon flies a satellite over that ice 14 times each day. that ice is melting and not coming back. the planet is warming because of our fossil fuel consumption. host: bob deans is the author of the book "reckless: the political assault on the american environment" and a senior adviser at the natural resources defense council action fund. one of the political implications -- what are the political implications? guest: that is not good news for the sitting president. we cannot predict or control the global markets. we are moving in that direction, but we are in the world oil market of 75 million barrels of oi
shorten the supply for gasoline in california. they pay premium grade gasoline in california and can sell every drop of that gasoline that they produce for a premium. as for the climate, there has been confusion but this is not about e-mails. this is about arctic ice melting. the lowest level in history. we are not talking about a small measure. we have lost arctic ice, enough to cover the east coast of the united states. the pentagon flies a satellite over that ice 14 times each day. that ice...
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a chilling story out of california. a top real estate executive was arrested, accused of killing his wife. the police went to the family's multimillion dollar home and found signs of foul play but no signs of a victim. abbie boudreau has the latest. >> reporter: peter chadwick, the husband and father of three is behind bar, awaiting arraignment later today. this morning, he stands accused of killing his wife, qui, but also accused of hiding her body. >> we're searching for her. we believe she was the victim of a homicide. we're searching for her body. >> reporter: officers were called to the couple's home last week in newport beach. on wednesday, a neighbor called plits after seeing the couple's children at a bus stop waiting longer than usual for a ride. another person reported hearing screams from the family's home earlier in the week. >> we responded to the home and discovered signs of a struggle and possible foul play. >> reporter: that's when police began a wide search for the 48 yeerl and his wife. seen here in th
a chilling story out of california. a top real estate executive was arrested, accused of killing his wife. the police went to the family's multimillion dollar home and found signs of foul play but no signs of a victim. abbie boudreau has the latest. >> reporter: peter chadwick, the husband and father of three is behind bar, awaiting arraignment later today. this morning, he stands accused of killing his wife, qui, but also accused of hiding her body. >> we're searching for her. we...
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a california company is giving out instant cash for old phones. as jeff glor reports, it's like using an atm to help the environment. >> place your device in the center of the test station. insert phone, don't forget your cash. >> remove cash. >> if you happen to have any extra batteries. >> tom kelly, ceo of eco atm, not your typical money machine. >> you place your device inside the chamber. the system will close and identify the phone via the use of artificial intelligence software and will come up with a price. >> tullie says his 181 kiosks across the country are the first to be used this way, even though the idea of recycling mobile electronics isn't new. "wall street journal" columnist kate t state /* katy bow let. >> reporer: night only 20% of old phones are recycled but bore rhett says be careful. >> they might drop the phones off and get the cash for it. i think a lot of people will make the mistake of not wiping their phone off in the first place. it could be a real privacy concern. >> reporter: they say they encourage users to erase dat
a california company is giving out instant cash for old phones. as jeff glor reports, it's like using an atm to help the environment. >> place your device in the center of the test station. insert phone, don't forget your cash. >> remove cash. >> if you happen to have any extra batteries. >> tom kelly, ceo of eco atm, not your typical money machine. >> you place your device inside the chamber. the system will close and identify the phone via the use of artificial...
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heat continues from the southwest into southern california. that's wha. >> good morning. we have a chance for a little bit of rain. about a 40% chance. . >> and that's your latest weather. >> well, ben affleck's newest film "argo" is getting some early oscar buzz after opening second place at the becomes office this weekend. it's his third tim rescue effor daring and too risky to believe. >> i got an idea. >> they are a canadian film crew or science fiction movie. i fly in tehran. we all fly august as a film crew. >> ben affleck captures it all in his new film "argo," a little known shaye operation to rescue six in tehran. >> these people died and died badly. >> was's your passport? >> the plan masks the agents as canadian film crew shooting a saigon movie. >> you don't have a better idea than this? >> this is the best bad idea. >> affleck plays antonio mendes, the cia operative who masterminded the escape. >> i said let's do something flamboyant. >> i need you to help me make a fake movie. >> wouldn't imagine someone would use that idea as a cover because it was so outra
heat continues from the southwest into southern california. that's wha. >> good morning. we have a chance for a little bit of rain. about a 40% chance. . >> and that's your latest weather. >> well, ben affleck's newest film "argo" is getting some early oscar buzz after opening second place at the becomes office this weekend. it's his third tim rescue effor daring and too risky to believe. >> i got an idea. >> they are a canadian film crew or science...
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wonder what that could be -- let's go to james in clovis, california. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi james. >> caller: good morning. thanks. good to talk to you on the phone. >> stephanie: thank you. go ahead. >> caller: so many things to talk about. i'll keep it sweet and short. you guys are wonderful in the preshow before thursday. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: jacki schechner's legs are amazing. >> stephanie: i'm going to put baby in the corner next time. >> caller: you didn't show yours and i'm very sad. >> stephanie: there will be a talking to some people there. go ahead. >> caller: i had -- right before the two candidates came out thursday night i had like a wishful dream looking at the stage where someone -- someone says two words unchain the gate, raise the gate, release the biden. >> stephanie: they released the biden. linda in tennessee. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi, linda. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi, go ahead. >> caller: i just wanted to say that when ryan told biden that well every once in awhile
wonder what that could be -- let's go to james in clovis, california. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi james. >> caller: good morning. thanks. good to talk to you on the phone. >> stephanie: thank you. go ahead. >> caller: so many things to talk about. i'll keep it sweet and short. you guys are wonderful in the preshow before thursday. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: jacki schechner's legs are amazing. >> stephanie: i'm going to put...
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"endeavour" arrived yesterday at the california science center. it took more than two days to tow "endeavour" from los angeles international airport over to the science center. a 12-mile journey. it was moving at a whopping 2 miles per hour. >>> mitt romney ruffled feathers when he mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million muppet march. that's november 3rd at the national mall in washington. i don't know if muppets are likely voters. >> how does he make that happen? >> so many questions. >> i don't think they're sock puppet muppets is what they're talking about. >> 74. wonder if that's going to come off. thank you, john. christa freeland is with us, a digital editor at thompson reuters. and the author of the new global superrich and the fall of everyone else. they're like, turn it around. you owe her $5. also joining us this morning, margaret hooper whose whisper you heard. former employee of the bush adminis
"endeavour" arrived yesterday at the california science center. it took more than two days to tow "endeavour" from los angeles international airport over to the science center. a 12-mile journey. it was moving at a whopping 2 miles per hour. >>> mitt romney ruffled feathers when he mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million...
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there are still parts of california that are just blown out. just completely blown out. and where you haven't seen a stabilizing in jobs, that's been a harder part -- harder places for the housing market to start to rebound. but it's so interesting, you know, when you talk about flippers, in particular. this got a very bad reputation at the height of the bubble. then at the end, when the whole bubble burst. but now, the flippers have been cash investors, international investors, but now people who aren't like mega millionaires are starting to do this again. they're finding properties in their neighborhoods, they're buying them, mostly for cash. the is still hard to get credit, and they're turning them around and starting to make a profit again. these are the things that smooth out the rough edges of a rough bottom in the housing market. >> what's interesting about this particular story, which is on the front page of "the washington post," this is 25-year-old guy who's making about $125,000 a year flipping homes. he says while all of my friends can't find jobs working 9:0
there are still parts of california that are just blown out. just completely blown out. and where you haven't seen a stabilizing in jobs, that's been a harder part -- harder places for the housing market to start to rebound. but it's so interesting, you know, when you talk about flippers, in particular. this got a very bad reputation at the height of the bubble. then at the end, when the whole bubble burst. but now, the flippers have been cash investors, international investors, but now people...
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>> the congressional committee has 16 new ads underway for a total of $6 million targeting races in california, colorado, ohio and other competitive states. more bill press is coming up after the break. stay with us. ♪ presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game changer? is this going to change the dynamic? (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home his work here is done. destroy time machine. win some awards, send in brady. that's how you do it. easy. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe
>> the congressional committee has 16 new ads underway for a total of $6 million targeting races in california, colorado, ohio and other competitive states. more bill press is coming up after the break. stay with us. ♪ presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game changer? is this going to change the dynamic? (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now...
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. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" arrived at its new home in california but the final journey took longer than expected. it moved so slowly through los angeles that it took three days to make the 12-mile trip. they had to cut trees and remove telephone poles and streetlights. thousands were thrilled seeing history in the making. >> pretty cool. >> it is. >>> mr. baumgardner did, indeed, break the sound barrier. >>> the redskins record breaks even and robert griffin, iii breaks records as the redskins win. win. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin but he's really creating debt. the facts are clear. obama's four deficits are the four largest in us history. he's adding almost as much debt as all 43 previous presidents -- combined. and over 30 cents of every dollar obama spends is borrowed. much of it from
. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" arrived at its new home in california but the final journey took longer than expected. it moved so slowly through los angeles that it took three days to make the 12-mile trip. they had to cut trees and remove telephone poles and streetlights. thousands were thrilled seeing history in the making. >> pretty cool. >> it is. >>> mr. baumgardner did, indeed, break the sound barrier. >>> the redskins record breaks even...
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heat continues in the southwest into southern california. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kiran on this monday morning. a lot of clouds around, the 60s, blustery wind. and storm team 4 radar showing rain advancing southwest to virginia heading toward the metro area, likely will have some of the rain into the metro area by around 10:30, 11:00. and then off and on the rest of the afternoon. highs near 70. early afternoon. then 60s when rain begins. a blustery wind today, tonight. tomorrow, the sun back. . >> and that's your latest weather. >> well, ben affleck's newest film "argo" is getting some early oscar buzz after opening second place at the becomes office this weekend. it's his third time real life rescue effort almost too daring and too risky to believe. >> i got an idea. >> they are a canadian film crew or science fiction movie. i fly in tehran. we all fly august as a film crew. >> ben affleck captures it all in his new fil
heat continues in the southwest into southern california. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kiran on this monday morning. a lot of clouds around, the 60s, blustery wind. and storm team 4 radar showing rain advancing southwest to virginia heading toward the metro area, likely will have some of the rain into the metro area by around 10:30, 11:00. and then off and on the rest of...